Leicester City will look to make it two wins out of two when they face a low key Everton side in their next outing in the Premier League. The Foxes went on to notch up only their second win of the season so far in the previous round and will be looking to maintain the winning run.
The former Premier League champions had an eventful last few weeks, with their manager Craig Shakespeare facing the axe after their dismal start to the season. However, with their new manager Claude Puel taking charge at the King’s Power Stadium, the fans will be hoping for more positive results in the near future.
The Foxes don’t have any significant injury to their players and might look to start with their strongest eleven in their match against Everton. They are sure to take advantage of the low-key mindset the Toffees are currently in, following their devastating start to the season and notch up another three points.
The Leicester City lineup might look like this in their next match.
Defence
The backline of Leicester City has not been able to contain their opponents on most of the occasions, conceding 14 goals already. However, they will look to perform well against the Merseyside club and help their cause with another win in their bag.
The Foxes are set to start with the four-man defence, with Danny Simpson, Harry Maguire, Wes Morgan and Christian Fuchs stabilising their backline against the attacks from the Everton forwards.
Kasper Schmeichel will be standing beneath the crossbars for his side once again.
Midfield
The midfield has been one of the areas of a predicament for the Foxes so far this season. However, they will be looking up to Riyad Mahrez, Wilfred Ndidi, Vicente Iborra and Marc Albrighton to marshall their midfield against the Toffees and lead them to a comfortable win against a team, which is currently standing in the bottom three of the league table.
Attack
Despite their forgettable campaign so far, the Foxes have been scoring goals on regular basis this term. They have scored a dozen goals this season already and are ready to add more to their tally.
With one of the best strikers in top-flight English football in the form of Jamie Vardy at their helm, the Foxes will look to take on the Everton defence, which was outperformed in their last match against Arsenal. Shinji Okazaki, the scorer of the winning goal in the last match, will also be eager to show his class once again.
Here is how they might line up: